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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1911)
THK FVFNIXO NKW'S. THI'RSHAV, SMKf'lf 2, 1011. THE EVENING NEWS IIY B. W. HATF.S IB8UKD DAILY KXCKIT 8UXDAY. Subscription Hate -Dully. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per month, dolivernd GO Kcml-Wwkly. Per year $2.00 Six months 1.00 Kntnrcd as H'-cond-nlaKs mi ;i tier November 5, 1910, at HoHburg, On;., under act or March 3, 1 s 7!. TIH'KHll.lVTsi Vlti I'll MOT TIIK W'OItHT, XOIC 'I II i: liKST. Orcgonhin: It wit.s not the "worst Ii'KlBluf lire" In tins hlsiory of Oregon. It wa not (hi' uiriKi corrupt. h-Kila-turn In tha history of Oregon. H waH not tli r; l-iiHt. hitilHK'i-t IckIhIu 1 ii r In tho lifiitory of Oregon. Hut It appropriated morn money. So (Iooh everybody elae spend more money. County, cliy and local kv ern merit h Hpend mora moiii'v. The peoplo themselves in every fust a nee whore they have been called on to make or uphold a Btate u ppropria tlon have volo aye. In Portland, millions of dollarn hava been freely volod hy tha tdeetonito. for brhK'en, pnlillc docks, exclusions (to water HyHtfm, ami ho on. It 1b I ha habit, of the tlmo votliiK away the peopled money. Now wo are koIiik to have, nmra bridges and a public, andltorl ntn, nil of which vmt money. lb-widen, tho legislature of 1011 whh a peo ple's lenllature. It was made up of tho same kind of men that constitut ed tha membership of all previous legislatures no better, no worse, porhaps, hut a pretty fair average. Tha famous Ifift7 hold-up Jelshc tare, odious In tho memory of all I citizens who look askance at leu-, IslatureH, had the usual personnel of j legislature. It had an unusual number of cood men, Mr. IJ'Ken nmoiiK them. Mr. T'lten was runout; j tho hold-ups or hold-outs, lie help- ed Jonathan lUmrne, Jr., hold up and hold out. When we permit our HolveH to bo horrified, therefore, nhout legislatures and particularly nhoiit that 1K!7 hold-up legislature, let us contemplate tho high and holy molivcH of the good nnd pure men who were on the ground, holding up nnd holding out, and cease our re- pining. ! A big car. loaded lo the brim with Those rellows who are attempting '' and I inch drain tile, was received hut, by tho way, who will never today by Winnie Caddis, tho plumb nrcnmpllsh anything in their mis-M1'"- 'all early ir you want u sup Hton to Invoke the referendum on ; P'V- dlf the State University and Oregon Ag rim Rural College a pproprial ions made at the last session of the Ore gon legislature are a set of narrow heads and see no good In anything, not even (he stale's line nclir.il sys tem. A pproprial Ions could not be made for a more worthy cause and nny attempt to "turn out the tight." it nil lower the standard of our ed ucational facflll ies will meet with a Htirr rebuke at tho hands of all sane people. When a man comes along whin ing that he Is the victim or clrcum Btances, the chances are that, (he cir cumstances were contained with! u iron-bound staves and labeled "Old Itye." A word to the wise Is sutllclent, hut. a whole volume wouldn't con vince tho otherwise. Home men are like a laying hen. they set up a big cackling every time they do anything. Kino spring weather, this. VONCA LI, A NI AVS. Interesting Item (fathered Ity Live forces pnndent. A. I lelliwell, of Cottage (! rove, was looking after personal luierests here last Sunday. Mist Margie tb-ider, of Sutherlin. wuk here I lie guest of friends a few ilnys the llrnt of the week. 11. C. Cook and wife, of Cot (age (Irove, were here on business last week. Hertram Applegate Is In Portland attending to business matters this week. liner M lucre made a business trip to Roseburg last Monday. Mrs. L. L. .Marsters, of Kngeiie. was a business visitor to this city one day last week. ('apt. (in peret. of the Peters Cartridge Co.. Is home for a lime, having be. -n called from Pendleton on iiMcount of t lie Illness of hl niolher. Mrs. .1. K Cochran, of Albany, vis ited with her parents. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Howard, nt this place a few days last week. Miss Me in Slralfm-d. of CivsmwII. Is visiting at the home of her si,icr. Mrs. J. 10. Cl.-n-k. at thH phi. ... Miss It uia M of Skel! , 1-it ed with friend'- line it te d.is l!n Hist Of tile week Mrs. II C. S.-:mi-.. M ' S It I.Uer i" and Mi';. .1 K !, tin wort h at i end.'d K . 1 - U . i M t.'M : it Ic -at Oiklund 1 t.-.i 'I Me-,1.,- .-cuim', Kailn.:M ! f te RiV. . last Ve,lue-.!a . . n de;t . i I ;i k i;.P, i- t.. si-- n-i-t.'i:.. I: Ilppc.iruii. e depM ,t -1 T. Tii.vrl. i-f I!.-. -i.-m i:. wa. Oil IHi-U!i' I.' -1 - till,-., t . U A P.m. -it. ..I' Ku.t.'ee. wa- ; blis'in"--. 1,. !!-; i, iutl ! : first of thf w.-.-t. J. t' Si l in, nf v'i. :! : ; ed with rel.uhc- h.'i,- I.e.! W-Mii."-daW 11. IV Weosi.-r our i'.miLiI . ..p' luis lilt d Into t iie Cliu.-htU h. h-.i Hear the western nv lln.u. A bnhy girl was b,i n (t Mr .'.!: Mr. ,lhn Turpin nt th is plar. February Al) doing well Mr. Imvery. of Cottage Giove, ha pnrchnsed t he farm of Tavlor an. Mlnoro, onr thin city. n. It. Porter ha o!d hh farm I: Scott Valley to Me.isrn W m Stn't and C. F. AppU'KiHe, local apl;.:l OltDKK YOI'H KPKIXU SLIT. Now la tho time to place your order for a tailor made (spring ault from the swell Una of samples carried hy G. W. Sinner, the cleaner and pressor, next door to the Palace thea tre. All suits guaranteed to fit perfectly and tha workman ship the best In every reHpeet. Cm II and 1 n speet t he h-a ti H f ti I line of samples now on dinplav. Felt and Panama hats also cleaned and blocked, Ists. Land buyers are becoming quit numerous in this vblriitv of hue. and ! here Is quite a lot of excitement among land owners and real estate men. A lively year Is predicted. I-'. I. Drew, t ha nursery man, ha (i)M- linished putting out an apple orchard for .1. W. Wist just south of thlH city. We aie reiiamv mrormrd that a Mr. Wlbnn, of Winchester, has pur chased property at Klkhead, prepara toiy to erecting a store building. Mr. Wilson Intends to put. up a two story building, tha upier part to be used as a hall while t he lower a pa it- nieuts will be utilized us a genera 1 store and postollice. David Alexander has disposed of hts confectionery tore at this place t j Mr, McLaughlin, of Cottage (irove, who has taken charge of tho sa me. M r. A loxandcr contemplates going into the real estate business at thiw place. M rs. .1. T. Cook has disposed of her residence property hero to Itay Heck ley and has gone to Monmouth to visit, relatives, Hho will probably purchase property and build a home at that place. Tha residents along Railroad street aro decidedly on the progres siva order. .1. W. Cowan and Phil Huntington having recently treated i liberal coat of their dwelling paint. Next in order is the It ess property, occupied by Walter McKee. which is undergoing some substan tia! Improvements, last but by no means least. Harry Stearns Is grad ing the yard In front of his bunga low, preparatory to seeding the same to lawn glass and choice shrubbery. MRH. Mc.fi INT V. The women of St. fleorge's church will serve a C'afateria supper In the Parish house, 14 Kast Cass st reel, on Saturday al'iernooii, March -Ith, from h to 7. ni-2 Posts the Farmer on' Market Conditions No useless trips to town for the progressive farmer. His Bell Telephone saves him that. Tlie latest market quotations are his, and he waits till market conditions aro right before shipping produce. The Hell Telephone is as necessary to the np-to-the-inimite farmer as arc modern agricul tural implements. Consult our local management and join llin ever increasing host of farmers who aio Bell Telephone subscribers. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. HOTEL THE GRAND l Cass Street, Cor. Rose. Fred Schwartz, Proprietor F1RSTCLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS j New lUi!'lit.',5vinv l-'imiishinp. :inii I'liniituro, Steam lUsvti'.l Thr.i. , i t . Hot mul lVliY;itor in Kvcry Kiuiin, j .ROOMS WITH BATH IF DESIRED Centrally Located We Invite Your Patronage. MKMIOSK ITKMS. Hevcral Cases of Lagripfw Iteporled in that i inity. Th' last few nights have been quite cold. We are very willing to take tho weather as it comes. Why not? Home cases of lagrippe still are re ported, among them being George. Scott and Mrs. C. P. Churchill. K. H. Craned family are troubled with FVrmau mea.-les, but we un derstand it is the light, form. Henry Conn has been using the spring toot h harrow on part of his alfalfa, and some of it lie is plowing f j up and wiil sow wheat this year, vill . m null; i ic-wi'n iu ail, lint i in; com- lug year. I J. W. Conn's "milk surry" had a (Separation a few days ago, but Hen ry, the blacksmith, soon made H as good as new. HiiM'iiba i b Pros., are very buy clearing some land of slumps bv the laid of Hercules Powder. Mr. Dan iels being in charge. They have also delivered several loads of hay in Hoseburg of late. S. D. Conn Is infested with wood cutters till his place begins to look like a wood yard. J-'. A. (ioff has been riding a wheel to his school of late. The roads will soon be ready for autos again. Quite a number were in attendance at. church Sunday. Rev. Katon, of Itoseburg, delivered a very inter esting sermon. 1 no bad we can't have a Sunday school, surely the weather will permit us to attend now. There Is talk of a farmers' Instl- I tute to he held at the scnool house this fall. Are you helping ft along? Raise some good vegetables, chick en, turkey, hog. calf, colt, or some thing, to bring to show Dr. Whitby combe what our country produces. RKPORTHH. oak ki;i;k m:vs. Miss Klsie Thornton Is visiting at the home of her uncle, Mr. ,1. J Thornton. . W. Parrott was transacting business nt Oak Creek Tuesday. Will Thornton )ias returned to Corvallls after spending the last, ten davs visiting with his parents. Messrs (ito Krickson and 1 1'mry ATHLETIC BENEFIT March 7. SyKes RinK H O'cloc k itomtv i:v.s vs. vi;st ltoiug Ten Rounds K I AST pRi:i.iMi.um:s K Loral boys will compete for med als as prizes. Help organize this club. Admission' $1.01, First three lnws $ 1 50. in Business District Rates Reasonable Herman were visiting at tpper Oak Creek Sunday. Mrs. Hello Zimmerman has return-' ed to itoseburg after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( J. F. Thomason. Charles Matthews is employed on the farm of J. J. Thornton. Mrs. Maggie Turner nun gnne to Su'herlin where she has accepted a position. There Is quite an epidemic of la grippe here, among the latest victims are Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Price, and A. J.j Jthyner. j l.W KMI.lt. TO Kh. I nou-ki't'iin moms, furniMifcd, to rent, apijly 5:::.' Mil! street. f2r.tr KOK SAI.K liouso " ami" lot, fjilxloO. (!ood lorii'lon. Inquire at News otlice. dl t 'I.assii n:i n isKMKvrs. KOK'SAL'K Show' rawi! (!itiil"ban , k.uhk. See I.. II. Itiioiule.s Co. dt I ", KOU HUNT Cood ni-e-nmni" eottase I on Soul it ,I;k Itsou street. For par tic nlars call KannerM lo? iltf 1'Oit SAI.K New ghiKle iTwitrtop b 1 1 l-lt y , larue alnl roomy. Iniuire at .Moore's livery barn. tf l-'Olt SAI.K One dozen Illack .Min orca liens, sixty cer'ls eaeli. Itose liuric gardens, adjoining Soldiers' lionie. tfd WAXTKD- Colitraet '." felling-" and lJUckiiiK Ioi;s, mall seale. ICxper ieneed. Address Clark f'inney, Rt. 4, V'nneouver, Wash. al KfIGS I'OIt IIATCIIIXG White l.annslians. greatest winter layers, $l.0 for 15. Inquire T. 13. Can non, llu't; West Oak street. tfd GIKI. WA.VTKD t'otni'etent glrffor general housework. Good wages paid, wanted at once. Inquire- of .Mrs. I. Wollenherg. dtf I'Olt SAI.K Pure Hrod'Uslit fiFah inu eggs for hatching. $.200 per dtiz. 211 Ilrockway St., Hose bonrg. tf MATiK FTnt sTxLK Fine young mare, registered, broken perfect ly to harness, will sell cheap. II. H. liosenherry, second house easl or fair grounds. . d-tf Tml SAN KA"ilne rulifieFTl red buggy, either for two or four per sons, used only one season, can be had reasonable. Kor particulars call at the News oilice, tl folt SAM-; -iort!;inl lot in stirbur ban Imsiiifrss district, half block from rar liiu1; cheap. Address J. II. .McOrath, ItosehuiK, or call at r.os Miu sirw't. tr I'Olt ItKN'T Cund houso and v,xxv inchidhif; no res, nr will rent houso only if desired; 1 niilo cast nf Itost'burtf. Apply at News of liee or (u K. II. Itoseiihcrry. tfd I'"()!t SAI.K Sewn room house, toilet, bath, paii try. etc., centra 11 located, near paved district, GO foot Int. Price $lroo. Address "Owner.' care of The News dswti I.AC ICS Send at once for nam pies of our laces, samples free. Have a few vacancies for agents, Michael & 1'etrle. room 5 1 " No. L'fin West Itrodwav, New York City. din i KUINlTUtW FOR SAI.K- A lot of fine new furniture, recently cost 2SS, will sell, on account, of mov ing away, for $la0. Inquire at fi.'M Pine street. mtl W'HITK I-K(!f M)!I KCiGS Kcps from pure bread laying strains of S. C. White Leghorns for sale. $1 for 15. Inquire Church liros. Pakery. WAXTKI) Middle aged woman or man and wife, without children, to keep house and care for children. Kor particulars call tin P. Pallf, West Itoseburg, or phone 154. dsw-m3 KOU SAI.K Oil T I i A D K 1 1 o le, well equipped, doing good busi ness, terms, or will trade for equity In well stocked ranch. For particulars call at News office. ni-Sd HOl'SIO KOH SAI.K Good 5-room house with lot and half, woodshed, near court house, well furnished, only $1 ,700. Inquire Campbell's Grocery, N. Jackson St., or phone t:t. in l 0 host SAI.I-: IVjir. al-pio and ;ruie land. Will sell half my land. 50 ni'res, nt $('.0 prr acre. Kxposure, dialnauo and sell niudlthnis un "xci'lli'd. Wm. A. Snsstnllcli, Gar ilea 'allv. Knst'huri; Ort'Wtn. nil 3 1'orXI), rllKt'K- Owner f'tlp rh-'ck thai was picked uj) in tills city may uct saint' n- callini; mi or adilressiim t.'. II. l-'nster. all Mill street. Itiisi'ltnru'. Or., urov Iik prnivrty and I'tiMnn feir tills nd. KAUM KOU ""o'.I.K I .iTaereTTH u'ned liottmii land. uni,i lucatimi. well watered 1'V rnlKliim streams, for tarttrt!.ir-. ad.lve-s. .1. M Thotnpsnli. Camas Vallov. Ore ten. ,i, .w-ini'rt WOOD KOU TIIK CfTTlM! - linn- .l:e,U ct cord- "f tine htxlv oak wood f!-' for I!; II. I. lit lit inir. Must ot 1... Iiaui. Address !lmr. Ore ri;, or --ti! t . ed . It. ... id or -,4. W l-'-ove Kiirinevs 1 i:. dsu tr j ;-V l.l". "l-',l; M ; L'.-.n Tiv olvo a. -re,- j fii-iitiiii: on :;or. ti or 7 at re j tiimer riiirivano'i. s.- : il acre; or .-i:i-d an.l -in .ill flails, all tl ,1 ', ; iiif.ii f c-i:tu i-i.in. teli ! house, ham. A d.-sir.llde p'.-iot for eardeninc and poultry, only a few miles from town Iiiqulro at The News onVo a K.VKM VOn SI.K - K.ni.-h of 1 . :; ;i. r's. - T rl.'.irt'.l n-j,y for l!u I'li'w. l'i ncre Im'omi land nn t It-.irtMl. 4 0 n, u- 1 1 tn bo r. old r clmril. 11 uiitlor r-iut-. plenty n: water AH Kn f- uit laml w hmi clxirvl. PrK-f $: r-i ; $1.0iir rash. Will Kivo from 1 to :" v:irs on balanro. Writo or rail on 3. K. Smith. Cnnias V:i1It. Oregon. dtf THESE ARE, Burnett's Delicious Extracts They are just as famous for their RARE NATURAL STRENGTH ainl their Rich Delicious Flavor as is Burnett's Vanilla I.KMOV AI.MOM) l.IO nn.irr srit w i:i:m:v i!Asi'i!i;i;itv UMIlV I'lVKM'I'I.I-: ISA V A ( OCIIINKA I. .1AM MCA .IN(ii: i'i:i'i'i:i;MiM' u i i i:i:.iti:i:' ( Kl.l ltV I'IS I At'lllO We always have GHURGH IT'S GOOD BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 135 DELIVERY FIRST GLASS LAUNDRY 1 work is most desirable to anyone wishing their liui'ti to possess that particular hnish so necessary to gootl taste in dress. We Do That Class of Work One Trial will Convince. ROSEBURGSTEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER - . . Proprietor OEFICE NORTH JACKSON ST - PHONE 791. - Step Ladders A large quantity of Step Ladders for the fruit grower, in various kinds and sizes L H. RHOADES & GO. ki'kais.mixt kosi; uia n;i-: i.o i:k MM I AltlNK I'KACIt (;i(ini XfT.MWi a full fresh supply BROTHERS' t Si 1 1